“Forgotten Hollywood”- Library Store to carry Book Series!

Posted on January 7, 2012 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…

   The Library Store, a subsidiary of Library Foundation of Los Angeles, has chosen to carry the Forgotten Hollywood-Book Series to start 2012. It’s a chic gift shop nestled within the Richard J. Riordan Central Branch. They are located at 630 W. 5th Street in the heart of Downtown, Los Angeles.

    Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History, my first title, is also shelved as a reference copy, The Los Angeles Public Library system additionally carries the paperback at local branches throughout Southern California.

   I’m thrilled about the growing chatter over Son of Forgotten Hollywood  Forgotten History, which compliments my first work. The Library Store is the latest location to make available my newly created Book-Series.

  

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   Thank you to the Las Vegas Review Journal and Things to do in Your City, which have announced my first 2012 book-signing appearance at Barnes & Noble, 2191 N. Rainbow Blvd., just northwest of the Downtown-Fremont area, and north of The Strip. This planned event is this Sunday is at 2p. Here are the links to the websites for all the information:

http://www.lvrj.com/view/book-briefs-136575123.html?ref=123

http://www.thingstodoinlasvegas-nv.com/details-E0-001-044707322-0/Forgotten_Hollywood_Forgotten_History_Booksigning_Las_Vegas/

   I hope to make some new friends with the Las Vegas book-buying public! When Laurie and I return from Vegas, I’m sure I’ll have great stories to share. Chat with you next week…

Until next time>                                “never forget”

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